Bar & Kitchen Workwear – Professional Clothing for Hospitality Teams

Three hospitality professionals wearing bar and kitchen workwear, including a chef in a white jacket, a bartender with a shaker and apron, and a front-of-house staff member in an apron, standing together in a professional bar and kitchen setting.

Bar & Kitchen Workwear – Professional Clothing for Hospitality Teams

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Portwest S904 Chef's MeshAir Pro BandanaPortwest S904 Chef's MeshAir Pro Bandana
Portwest S794 Waist Apron with PocketPortwest S794 Waist Apron with Pocket
Portwest S845 Bar ApronPortwest S845 Bar Apron
Portwest S839 Butchers ApronPortwest S839 Butchers Apron
PR105 Waist Apron BlackPR105 Waist Apron Black
Portwest S855 Butchers Apron with PocketPortwest S855 Butchers Apron with Pocket
Portwest S840 Cotton Bib ApronPortwest S840 Cotton Bib Apron
PR112 FairTrade Apron BLACKPR112 FairTrade Apron BLACK
Portwest S656 Flexatex Chem Apron one sizePortwest S656 Flexatex Chem Apron one size
Portwest CR01 Cut Resistant Bib ApronPortwest CR01 Cut Resistant Bib Apron

Hi Vis Vest FAQs (EN ISO 20471)

What standard should a hi vis vest meet in the UK?

For most workplace use, a high-visibility vest should comply with EN ISO 20471, which sets requirements for fluorescent fabric and reflective tape to ensure visibility in daylight, low-light, and night-time conditions.

What are the hi vis classes (Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3)?

Hi vis clothing is grouped into Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3, depending on the amount of high-visibility and reflective material. The correct class depends on the job role, working environment, and level of risk.

Can you print a logo on a hi vis vest?

Yes — many styles in this collection are suitable for custom printing or embroidery, making them ideal for branded workwear, uniforms, and site-compliant company clothing.

Learn more:

👉 EN ISO 20471 explained – hi vis classes, requirements & employer responsibilities

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